Group Marriage (1973) [R]

Release Date:
March 1, 1973

Original Title:
Group Marriage

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 90

There Are Marriages... And Then There Are Marriages

Chris is not getting along with boyfriend Sandor and has an affair with parole officer Dennis. Dennis invites the couple to dinner with his ex-girlfriend Jan. At a picnic on the beach, Jan meets lifeguard Phil, who later sleeps with Chris and moves in with the other five. Phil brings in a person, lawyer Elaine. The "group marriage" of the six of them attracts media attention, which brings trouble and prejudice.

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Assistant Camera:
Tak Fujimoto

Assistant Editor:
Charles Adair

Associate Producer:
Paul Rapp

Director:
Stephanie Rothman

Director of Photography:
Daniel Lacambre

Editor:
John A. O'Connor
Kirby Timmons

Executive Producer:
Lawrence Woolner

Gaffer:
Al York

Key Grip:
Michael Shore

Makeup Artist:
Rafaelle Patterson

Original Music Composer:
Michael Andres

Producer:
Charles S. Swartz

Production Assistant:
Neil Rapp

Production Supervisor:
Peter Fain

Script Supervisor:
Patty Sue Townsend

Sound Editor:
Leonard Corso
Bernard F. Pincus

Sound Mixer:
Roger Daniell

Title Designer:
Steve Orfanos

Wardrobe Master:
Jac McAnelly

Writer:
Richard Walter
Charles S. Swartz
Stephanie Rothman
Paul Rapp

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